>Also, is there an organzied way to find addresses, especially University >addresses, in foreign countries? In the UK, commercial sites end in .co.uk, and Academic Community sites in .ac.uk. It seems that many English-speaking countries use the same convention. In France, most universities are .u-xxx.fr or .univ-xxx.fr, but those that were on the net long ago often have class A names. For instance, in Universite de Paris-Sud, most labs use @<lab-name>.u-psud.fr, but the Computing Science lab is plain @lri.fr. As usual, the French dislike standards :-) In Germany, most (all?) universities are uni-xxx.de, or tu-xxx.de for technical universities. To answer your question, most countries have some kind of organization but there is no international standard (beyond top-level domains, of course). Nicolas